Ginsburg Remembered as Champion of Justice as Struggle Continues Over Her Successor
Thursday, September 24, 2020 | |
| By Rukmini Callimachi, Nicholas Bogel-Burroughs, John Eligon and Will Wright A former officer was charged with "wanton endangerment" for endangering Ms. Taylor's neighbors with gunshots when she was killed by police officers in her Louisville apartment. | | | By Peter Baker Long lines of mourners waited outside the Supreme Court to pay their respects, but President Trump again made clear he would not honor her dying wish that filling her seat wait until the next president was chosen. | | | By Azam Ahmed and Daniel Berehulak For the vast majority of people in one teeming neighborhood of Mexico City, risking illness or death has simply become the price of survival. | | |
| Magazine | The Voyages Issue By Teju Cole The work the artist made near the end of his life changed my understanding of both beauty and suffering. | | | Opinion By Svetlana Tikhanovskaya My husband was jailed for daring to run against our president. So I ran in his place. | | |
| By Erik Ljung, Malachy Browne and Christina Kelso Protesters took to the streets in Louisville, Ky., after the state's attorney general announced that only one of three officers involved in the killing of Breonna Taylor would be charged. | | | By The Associated Press President Trump says he wants to have a replacement for Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg by the general election. | | | By Reuters Dr. Anthony S. Fauci and other top U.S. health officials testified before a Senate panel on the prospect of a vaccine, and warned that social distancing measures would still have to continue. | | |
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